clanging

IPA: kɫˈæŋɪŋ

noun

  • A noise that clangs.
  • (psychology, psychiatry) A mode of speech (or writing) characterized by compulsive association of words based upon sound rather than meaning.
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Examples of "clanging" in Sentences

  • He made his announcement in short, clanging words.
  • There was more cheering and clanging from the Germans.
  • There was much cheering and clanging from the Norwegians.
  • The endorsement was a sword clanging against Bush's political armor.
  • Through the black woods rang the sound of a sword clanging against a steel shin guard.
  • But he did not fire, even when master Nikolai fell, the sword clanging to the dirt-covered cobbles.
  • They recalled the clanging sounds of "trays of cutlery" and "billiard cues" heard in "Metal Gods," which became a concert favorite along with "The Rage."
  • On a side note, and with fear of name clanging, I was taught ‘film as fine art’ under Guy Sherwin, and I am sure he would be delighted but embarrassed to be called an “old master.”
  • I like these posters, their not the best by far but they are better than most posters being printed out these days abergamo pretty badass posters. i like the modern text in the font it really makes them stand out from your typical sword clanging action movies.

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